Easter arrives this Sunday, April 5th, 2026. While you may have your egg hunts and family brunches planned, have you ever wondered how the rest of the world celebrates?
From solemn torch-lit processions through ancient cobblestone streets to firecracker-fueled jubilations, Easter traditions across the globe are as diverse and breathtaking as the destinations themselves.
1. Italy: The Scoppio del Carro in Florence
Each Easter Sunday in Florence, the Piazza del Duomo fills with tens of thousands of spectators for the Scoppio del Carro, or "Explosion of the Cart."
This tradition dates back to the First Crusade. The event unfolds as the Archbishop lights a mechanical rocket in the cathedral during High Mass. This rocket travels through the cathedral and out its open doors to ignite a centuries-old towering cart packed with fireworks. The result is thunderous, colorful, and unlike anything else in Europe.
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A 350-year-old cart 9the Brindlellone) erupts in fireworks in the middle of one of the world's most beautiful piazzas.
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Legend holds that a successful explosion guarantees a good harvest and a lucky year for Florence.
- Easter Monday (Pasquetta) is a national holiday: Italians head to the countryside for picnics and spring celebrations.
- In Rome, the Pope leads a candlelit Easter Vigil at St. Peter's Basilica, drawing pilgrims from every corner of the globe.
- Tables across Italy overflow with Colomba (dove-shaped Easter cake), lamb, and red-dyed eggs.
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2. Greece: Fire, Fireworks and the Midnight Resurrection
If there is one Easter tradition that travellers consistently describe as the most emotionally moving experience of their lives, it is the Greek Orthodox Anastasi service.
As midnight strikes on Holy Saturday, churches across Greece plunge into darkness before a single flame, the Holy Light carried from Jerusalem, ignites thousands of candles one by one until the entire square glows gold. The priest cries out 'Christos Anesti!' and the sky erupts in fireworks.
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Many travelers have said that the candlelit midnight Anastasi service is one of the most spiritually powerful experiences in all of their travels.
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Easter, not Christmas, is the most important celebration in the Greek Orthodox calendar.
- Families break the 40-day Lenten fast with magiritsa soup at midnight, then gather on Easter Sunday for spit-roasted lamb.
- In Red-dyed eggs and tsoureki sweet braided bread are found on every table.
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In France, Easter carries a wonderfully whimsical charm. Church bells fall silent from Holy Thursday until Easter Sunday, and the legend told to children is that the bells have flown to Rome to be blessed by the Pope.
On their return Easter morning, they shower the countryside with chocolate eggs. The result? French patisseries and chocolatiers fill their windows with spectacular Easter creations that are works of art in their own right.
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Chocolatiers across France compete to create the most elaborate Easter window displays: towers of handcrafted chocolate bells, hens, fish and eggs.
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In the southern town of Bessieres, residents cook a giant omelette on Easter Monday using around 15,000 eggs and feed up to 1,000 people.
- The tradition reportedly dates back to Napoleon himself, who enjoyed an omelette so much that he ordered the townspeople to make one enormous enough for his entire army.
- Easter Monday is a public holiday, and families head to parks and gardens across the country.
- The annual Easter egg hunt at the Chateau de Versailles is a belowed family tradition drawing visitors from around the world.
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4. Thailand: Songkran, the UNESCO Water Festival
Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 falls just eight days before Songkran, Thailand's iconic New Year Water Festival, which runs from April 13 to 15, 2026.
This makes spring 2026 a remarkable opportunity to combine two of the world's most joyful celebrations in a single extended journey.
Recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Songkran is one of Asia's most electrifying and deeply meaningful events.
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Songkran is the world's largest water festival: streets across Thailand transform into joyful celebrations where locals and visitors drench each other with water pistols, buckets and hoses for three days.
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The water symbolizes purification and the washing away of the previous year's misfortunes, making it both deeply meaningful and wildly fun.
- Chiang Mai's celebrations are legendary, with the ancient city moat at the heart of the festivities and huge crowds gathering in the Old City.
- Bangkok transforms into a citywide party with concerts, street food markets, and water fights stretching across the city's most beloved neighborhoods.
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5. Spain: Semana Santa in Seville
Semana Santa (Holy Week) in Spain runs from Palm Sunday, March 29 through Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026.
In Seville, more than 60 brotherhoods called cofradias carry enormous gilded floats of biblical scenes through the streets in processions that run from dawn to past midnight. It's a spectacle of faith, community, and centuries of tradition.
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Penitents known as nazarenos wear tall pointed hats called capirotes and vivid purple, black and white robes in one of the world's most iconic processions.
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Malaga, Valladolid, and Cartagena also host spectacular celebrations for those seeking a slightly quieter experience.
- Torrijas (Spanish French toast) and traditional Easter sweets fill bakeries and cafes across the country all week.
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6. Germany: Easter Fountains and the Osterbrunnen Tradition
In the villages of Franconia in Bavaria, the centuries-old Osterbrunnen (Easter fountain) tradition transforms ordinary town wells into extraordinary works of art each spring.
Villagers spend weeks hand-decorating hundreds of eggs and weaving them into garlands and elaborate floral arrangements, which are then draped over the local found. The results are stunning.
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Fountains adorned with thousands of hand-decorated eggs in every color draw visitors from across Germany and beyond.
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The villages of Bieberbach and Aufsess are famous for some of the most spectacular Osterbrunnen displays in the country.
- Easter Sunday and Monday are public holidays, and families gather for Osterfeuer (Easter bonfires) lit on hilltops to symbolize the end of winter.
- Bakeries overflow with Osterpinze (Easter bread) and intricately painted eggs, with egg-decorating a beloved family tradition.
- Easter egg hunts take place in gardens and public parks across the country on Easter morning.
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7. Mexico: Semana Santa and the Burning of Judas
Mexico's Semana Santa is one of the most vibrant and deeply felt Holy Week celebrations in the Latin world.
Across the country, towns and cities come alive with processions, plays, and ancient rituals that blend Catholic tradition with indigenous culture in a uniquely Mexican way. It is a full week of celebration that builds to Easter Sunday on April 5, 2026.
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In Taxco, a stunning silver-mining colonial town, thousands of hooded penitents process silently though the cobblestone streets carrying chains and dragging cactus branches in acts of devotion.
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San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas stages elaborate indigenous passion plays that have been performed for centuries.
- Easter Saturday brings the beloved Quema de Judas, where papier-mache figures stuffed with fireworks are paraded through streets and dramatically set alight.
- Mexico City's Iztapalapa neighborhood hosts one of the largest passion plays in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators each year.
- Easter Sunday is a joyful family affair with traditional foods including capirotada (bread pudding), romeritos, and a feast of seasonal seafood dishes.
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Which country has the most spectacular Easter celebrations?
That depends on what you are looking for! For dramatic religious processions, Seville in Spain and Florence in Italy top most lists. For a deeply emotional and spiritual experience, the Greek Orthodox midnight Anastasi service is considered by many travelers to be one of the most moving events in the world. For color and carnival energy, Mexico's Semana Santa and the Scoppio del Carro in Florence are extraordinary spectacles.
Is Easter a good time to travel to Europe?
Yes, Easter is one of the best times to travel to Europe. Spring weather is arriving, the summer crowds have not yet descended, and many cities are in full festive mode. That said, popular destinations like Seville, Florence, and Rome can be very busy during Holy Week, so booking accommodation and tours well in advnace is strongly recommended.
Can Keytours Vacations arrange a trip specifically around Easter celebrations?
Absolutely. Our travel consultants specialize in building itineraries around cultural events and local festivals. Whether you want to time your visit to Florence for the Scoppio del Carro, arrive in Seville for Semana Santa, or experience the Greek Orthodox midnight service on a Greek island, we can arrange every detail. Contact us to start planning your Easter adventure.
What is the best destination for a family Easter trip?
Germany is wonderful for families, thanks to the Easter fountain traditions, Easter egg hunts and spring outdoor activities. Greece is equally brilliant for families, with the. midnight Easter service and festive Sunday feast creating lasting memories for children. France offers a magical Easter experience with the flying bells legend, chocolate egg traditions, and the Easter Monday Versailles egg hunt. Our experts can help you match the right destination to your family's interests and ages.
How far in advance should I book an Easter vacation?
For Easter travel to popular destinations like Seville, Florence, or Athens, we recommend booking at least 6 to 9 months in advance. Accommodation fills quickly during Holy Week, particularly in Seville where hotels can sell out a full year ahead. Contact the Keytours Vacations team as early as possible and we will handle all the details.
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